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, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOONt. MONpADECJffjaERy14, , 1903.
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AN ALASKA STORY.
All May Be True Except the "Pretty
Indian Girl."
A Tacoma dispatch nys: That
the Indians of Alaska have an ear for
catchy music Is shown by the fact
that a caravan of Mnrkenzle river
Indians Journeyed nearly 1000 miles to
Dawson to learn the words and tune
Accurately that they might sing It
during holr Christmas festivities.
Last summer a protector rainn upon
the Indian village and during hlM stay
teg small snatches of "In the Good
Old Summer Time "
A pretty Indian girl was particular
ly taken with the words and tuno of
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the song that the miner could remem
ber, and soon parts of th" song were
whistled throughout tho camp. The
Indian lass whom the song first at
tracted desired to learn the entire
twordB and time, and suggested that
la large party of the Indian tribe
should Journoy to Dawson and here
learn this and other Into songs
The suggestion Instantly came Into
favor, with the result that a caravan
was led by W. N. Cralgle. The expe
dition arrived at Dawson three weoks
ngo, aft.T having discovered a new
I pais through the Rockies which short
jens the distanco between the Macken
zie river and 1-awson 3nu miles. While
troBslng the Rockies the party came
Fee For One Yea
old or now, who pay a year in advonco, 30, by carrior or 4 by a
will bo givon froe for ono yoar. See the announcements of this jjl
upon a herd of caribou, of which
I th -y kill d fifty. Tneae wore taken
to Dawson and auctioned off at from
20 cen s to 35 cents a pound, which
'relieved Dawson's fresh meat shortage.
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A Personable Poet.
Joe Lincoln the tioet of Cape Cod,
though lacking considerably of bsirig
eligible to the Fat Man's club, could
not, on the other hand, pass himself
i off as brother to the living skoleton. A
lady who met him for the first time
the other day said:
"Mti Lincoln, I have always greatly
admired your poetry, but you are not,
I confess, just my Idea of a poaL I
thought all poets were thin and wore
their hnlr long."
"Madam." returned Mr. Lincoln In
a buret of confidence, "If I deponded
wholly on poetry I should fit your
( Ideal precisely. But I write a story
enough to oat and to have my hair
cut when It needs It." Philadelphia
Post.
Julius Martinez was hanged In the
San Qulntlu, Cal., prison yo3terday for
' Mil mnritttp nf nnnnlv RhnrlfY f!nnnv
of Humboldt county.
" 'Tain no disgrace to lovo money,"
said Uncle Ebon "porvlded you loves
It well enough to buckle down an'
work fur It"
Salem, Oregon.
AMBERS
' WOES
First of Which Is She
.Is Married to a
Bad Actor
Maudy Objects to Husbands
Oscillatory Habits When
. Celebrating Christmas
With His Troupe
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Some sensational sidelights on
sttfge life were shown In Judge Mur-
atky8 court yesterday when Maude
Amber, leading woman at Fischer's
Theater, began her suit for divorce
from Ira Puerl Wllkerson, on the
ground of Infidelity, and. a few other
matrimonial wrongs. Says the San
Francisco Chrenicle:
The couple wore married In Kansas
City December 27, 1S90, both being
membors of the theatrical profession.
Thoy como to San Francisco In April.
1002. Up to Soptomber of last year
Miss Amber retained hor furnished
flat at 220 Eust Thirty-first street,
New York city. Then she had her
mother, who has since lived In Ba
kersfleld. .give up the New York flat
and storeil tho furniture. Shortly be
fore that Wllkerson .went out from
San Francisco ns mannger of tlie
"Fiddle Dee Dee" road company for
a tour of the Northwest. In the com
pany were Miss Oveta Lenthe, Miss
Myrtle Rosedale nnd Miss Annie Gor
man Miss Oveta Leatne. who has within
the past fortnight become Mrs. Hawcs.
was on the stand practically all day.
Her testimony bore upon the relations
of Wilkinson and Miss Rosedale. As
she described them, they were any
thing but proper.
Mlse Amber evidently expected
something was wrong, for, under dato
of November 20th, sho wrete:
Miss Leathe: I want to ask you
somothlng, and I want you to tell me
the tmth. Did you see my husband
kiss Birdie Starott? You can rost
assurod If you did nnd say bo your
position will not bo Jeopardized In
any way. Mr. De Forrost says you
said It one timo when sho fainted,
and that you, with sorao of the othot
girls, said It wns perfectly disgust
ing. Wire mo your reply at my ox
oonse. Yours vory truly.
MAUD AMBER.
PloaBo toll mo tho truth.
In rosponso Miss Loathe had writ
ton a very flattering lettor giving
Wllkorson the chnractor of a "perfoct
gentleman," who at nil tlmos had bson
both discreet and courteous and ac
customed to playing no favorites.
But sho announcod that this had been
written nt Myrtlo Rosedale's dicta
tion. But, after tho return to San Fran
cisco, tho three girl friends had a
serlouB falling out while performing
chorus parts at tho Grand Opera
House. And then It wns that Miss
Amber gained Miss Loatho as a prin
cipal witness against Wllkorson.
Thoro wore notes nnd meetings, and
finally a visit to tho offices of Miss
Amber's lawyers, whem n itaniiwi
typowrltton statement was made and
sworn to. That statement recounted
all the scaudal of tho "Fiddle Dee
Dee" road company's trip In so far as
It concorned Wllkorson and Mlse Myr
tle Rosedale, whoee ofT-stogo name
Is not given.
Had a Little Christmas Tree,
At Tneoma, where the three girls
had n llttlo Christmas tree Jn their
bodroom. Wllkerson presented Miss
Leathe with "several pairs of stock
ings," and the other girls with equiv
alent remembrances, while they had
united and bought him a sliver match
case. As thoy sat beforo the fire lato
that night. Wllkerson had careeeed
and kissed Mlw Itaesdale and called
her his ' Mttlo Indian squaw "
In nddlt'on to the alleged Intimacy
of Wllkorson and Miss Rosedale in
Spokane Seattle. Taooma and o'her
place in the norUiweet, th? wltneea
recited things she had observed at the
Ash worth, on O'Farroll street, nnd nt
the Adams, on Eddy street. In this
city.
There were judications In the line
of questions by the ocfonse that Wll
kerson will attempt to nonsuit Maud
Amber on the plea that she really has
no legal residence In California. Ef
forts were nlso made to establish the
bollof that Maud Amber had used her
Influence to get Oveta Leuthe her
present place In the chorus at
Fischer's; that she had given the
woddlng present, and that thero was
$1,000 In It for her if Maudo Amber
won her case. But tho little chorus
girl denied all but the fact of a birth
day present.
Wllkerson sat beside his lawyer and
occasionally toojc side glances back
at Maud Amber la a way that did not
seem particularly agreeable to her.
Mlw Amber wore a blue tailor-made
suit. a. blue bat trimmed with red and
a brown sealskin stele. She was
flanked by several friends In very
noticeable feathered millinery, that
.brightened one whole side of the
courtroom.
The chorus girl bride, who was tho
ipriucipal witness for the proseouUon,
and the central flmn nt ,. ..-
wore a light gray suit and a big red
hat. red gloves, and carried a red
haad bag ta8 also had an Immense
pale pompadour. Her youthful little
husband came la late and sat listen
lag dejectedly He entered softly la
very higa-heeied patent leather, and
sat whittling a pencil.
At 10 o'clock this morning the case
will be resumed.
Tlist la Whnt tho Cooks Say ol
Chronic Kidney Disease, But
the New Fulton Compound
Hove n Record of 87 ol Recov
eries Among Chronic Crises In
curublo by All Other Medicines.
DmggtBts know that kidney dls'isi) thnt b,i
tiniur nti nivht cir tea rnonthi hit become ohronlc
i ..l thai It U lhim rpirardcA by DhrBlciuM Bl
Incurable ana mat up 10 mo micoi ui n
r ul ton Compounds tost noimnt on iooit dcm -
.ould touoh It. It It proven fact that notrlj
oitte-lmthsof all oniofl are now curable, and
Crnc-elita themMlres are tnklng tbe now Com
l mils. Oae ot tho roeorartM nas Vr ZcIIt
m..l!, the pteneer dnBit of' bK Paclllt
nrrai, Son Fraacleco, and he gate it to over t
.-aethers who reeorercd. Here is onotnc
. ijrc uutf meuwj. (We O'-pr from the Ssuor
u. oiu NeMKur Norember 10. IMS),
.ifter a narlotia llloeaa of over a year Judct
It. Alienor this oliy baa recorert-d ana to
.j.dH uiniKolf most fortunate In uwofullj
laitllog with whnt Is generally regarded as ft
ul i.aludy,UrIiht' Disease of ilia kidney.
liiimaklngot laa save Judge Allen said: 1
b-llcvti that the treatment gtren me by try
phy-lclan wva In accordance with tbe brtt
method ntd In tho reg'tlar praotlce ormedl
cine, tiut it utordmi me no relief. IlcariDy ot
lo u'ton ( ompouDdnl went to Sen tranclaro
t.i InTMtlcalo uad imh aeon conrlucrd I kbiild
uudergo he treatment It vras tbree moc.tn
befuro 1 cotlceU a o. tange for tbe better, I ued
Hie medlvine faithfully for nearly a year and
can taw tlnd no ovldeace of the disease aLd
am mitlsflcu it U ontlroly ellmluatM. My an
uotitulsKood.I have gained sereaten pounr.a
in nuicht and will bo pleased to describe tny
eiitorlenco to noj one who may call or write.' "
Buoramento News, Nor. 16, WJ2.
The editor of thsKewa himself was tho fr'.css
wtio told Judge Allen of the Fulton Compound.
They are tho only things known that cure
kldnoy dle?es after as well as belore thry
bucome cnronlc, nhloh happens about the toutb
month hqually efflclent In dropsy gout
rheumatism from urlo aotd and bladder troubles
I'ulioa'a Keaal Compound for llrlftht's aid
Kidney Dtreas, oto., $1; for Diabetes, II M
John J Fulti-n Co , Wahlnifton street. Bat
Kraeclrco, sole compounders. Free analyses foi
patients. Send for pamphlet. We are the ei
oiutlro agoats for tbeM Compounds In thb city
Palaco Pharmacy, 118 State St.
S. C. STONE, W. D.
....PROPRIETOR OF....
STONE'S DRUG STORES
SALEM, OREGON,
rho stores (two 'n number) are lo
:ated at Ne. 235 and 297 Commercla
ttrcot, and r.ro woll stocked with i
complete lino of drugs and medicines
collet articles, perfumery, brushes
etc.
Has had some 26 years experience li
tho practice of medlclno, and no
makes no charges for consultation i
amlnatlon or prescription
Your Stepmother
Is still here, and as busy as
over. When your clothos are worn
and dirty, or the buttons oft
take them to hor, at the Salem Dyelnp
and Cleaning Works. Repairing, one"
rellnlng; new velvet collars put od
overcoats; also four suits a month foi
tl. Called for and roturnod.
MR8. 0. H. WALKER. Prop.
195 Commercial Street
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8old In Salem by 8. C. Stone.
Call tor Free Samples.
Corvallis & Eastern R.R.
TIME CARD NO. 24,
No. 2 for Yaqulna:
Loavos Albany - 12j-15.p ni.
Loaves Corvallis 2:00 p.m.
Arrives Yaqulna 6:20 p.m.
No. 1 Returning:
Loaves Yaqulna 6:45 a. m.
Iveaves Corvallis 11:30 o.m
Arrives Albany ,.12:15 p.m.
No. 3 for Derelt:
Leaves Albany 7;00o.m.
Arrives Detrol 12:20 p m.
No. 4 From Detreit:
Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m.
Arrives Albany .. i. .. 6:55 p. m
Train No. 1 arivoa in Albany in
time to connect with tho S. P. wmth
bound train, as well as giving two or
throe hours In Albany before depar
ture of 8. P. northbound train.
Train No. 2 connects with tho S.
t trains at Corvallis and Albany giv
ing direct service to Newport and ad
jacent beaches.
Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbush
and other mountain resorts leaves
Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De
troit about noon, giving ample time
to reach the Springs same day.
For further information apply to
HDWIN STONB.
Manager.
T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany.
H. H. CRONISB, Agent, Corrallis.
SHOIQrlilNB
Msm
3 TRAIN8 TO THE EA8T DAILY, i
DRTART
yOB
TIME SCHEDULES
Prom Portland, Or
ARIUVJ
FBOU
Unic&Ko
Portland
"wrlal
8 60 a. tr
via Mum
luirton
"AtlauTfc
KxpreM
8:1 6 p m.
?la liunt-
iDKtOU
ItTrirnT"
I'm MaII
7 p. m,
via
Bpoxa&e
Salt Loke, rieuter, Ft
Worth. Omaha. KauAat
CUT. U Ixiuli, Chloacr
SWp
suu neKi
dalt Lake, Denver F;.
9 40 a
Oltr, St. 1juU, Chicago
and East.
Wall Walla. LowUton.
Spokane. Wailaoe, PuU
nian, Minneapolis 8L
Panl. Doluth.MUwatikM
Chicago, and Eaet.
7f " HOURS
J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Mo Cham e of Cars
70
OCEAN AMD RIVER flCHBDUlw
From Portland'
Ml mIIIiir dates subject
to chanKC
roranFrancinoo
call Arory 6 days
I p. m
p a
Dally
except
Banday
8 p. m.
Saturday
Or.m.
COLUMBIA ttlVRK
ToAstorU ant Way
Landlnirs
p. m. j
ex. BUD'a.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Steamer Ruth leaves Salem for
Portland and way landings on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about
10 a, m- M. P. BALDWIN.
For Corvallis Mondays, "Wednes
days and Fridays about 5:30 p. m.
A. L. CRAIO, Agt,O.R,&N. Salem.
Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Or.
Otters a cholco ot THREE gateways,
KANSAS CITY, 8T. J03EPH
OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eart.
Through Standard and Tourlrt
sleeping cars dally between San Fran
cisco and Chicago via Los Angeles
and El Paso.
Through Tourist 81eepor each
TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago
via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs.
Through Standard Stooping Car
daily between Ogden and Chicago.
Lowest rato in effect always avail
able via "Rock Island System."
Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES In
effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, and
August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days re
turn limit
Bo sure that your ticket reads via
tho Orcat Rock Island Route.
The best and most reasonable din
ing car service. For information,
GEO. W. BAINTER. T. P. A.
L. B. GORHAM, Gen Agt, 250 Alder
street. Portlpnd Oro.
, Quick
Time
East
From Tacoma, Seattle, the Paget
Sound country and Spokane to Mis
souri river points and the Southeast
tho Burlington offers quick Borvice.
Through trains Seattle to Kansas
City equipped with big, free chair cars
Btandard Pullman sleepers, and last
but; not least, tourist sloepers, clean,
comfortable and cheap.
Why not tako tho Southeast special
via Billings and the Burlington? Yen
can't do better, and you might do
worse
A. C. 8HE.DON, General Agent
lOO
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TniRB STREET, v
PORTLAND. j
O. C. T. CO.'8 PASSENGER
8TEAMER8
POMONA
andAltonaUa-rafor Portland, Monday
Wednesday and Frloay at 10 a, tn.
Tuedy, Thursday and Baturdsr at 7
m: For Cortallls, Tueadsy, Tbursday
and Suturday at 8 p- tn
For Indepeudence dally except Sunday
at p. ui.
Deck: Foot of .Trade tttreei,
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
Capital Normal School
First National Bank Bulldlnjr. Saleta-
The fall terra of twelve weeks ope
scctemcer 2. Aoaress,
J. J. KRAPS. Salem. Of
J. Brownstein & Son.
54 State street . Highest cash prlc
taWforBWes, Pelts. Wool. Tallow
ana tars: alsofceaeral dealer In ow
KOH. RutberoBiJ Metals
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